Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1925, Page 3

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£" °, if” te musician, played “O Promise WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925 Morse-Ingham Marriage Wednesday. A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday. July 29, at the home of Mrs. Lillian Morse, on South Dur- bin street, when her daughter, Ha- zeliwas united in marriage to Thomas | Bobbie Burns, J Potter Ingham of Calgary, Canada. | guest of once, its sMabpieline ce, The Rev. Charles A. Wilson, pastor eres of the First Presbyterian church of-| Mrs. Mayne Will Be ficlated using the double ring cere-| Hgstess at Party. mony, Miss Vira Barker, who is spend- “hie bride was becomingly dressed |!ng the summer vacation here with in a gown of white fclt crepe with a| her parents, from Washington where picture hat to match and carried a|She attends school, will be honored pretty. bouquet of butterfly roses, | this evening when Mrs. Edith Mayne Mrs. Benjamin Ingham, bridesmaid |entertains at an informal bridge wore a gown of pjnk georgette and| party at her home on Oak street. carried’ a corsage of sweet peas. The| Invited guests include: Mrs, groom* was’ attended by his brother,| Thomas U. Troth, Mrs,’Harold Pat- 3enjamin Ingham. During the serv-|ton, Mrs, William Rae, Mrs. W. I. Mrs. Ray Cook, accomplished | Christian, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. sirls and five boys: Beverly Boecke, Sybil Johnson, Veral M: beck, Doro- thy Stebbins, Virginia son, Betty Stebbins, Ruth Wilson, Jeannette Kimball, Joan Watson, Bobbie Kim- ball, Frank Bacheller, Jimmie Bean, David Wilson, Mrs. .¥, H.° Small, pi Mrs. J. K. Davis, Mrs. Edith Following the wedding dinner an, Mrs. B. O. Hammond, Miss served at the Townsend hotel, Edna Kassis, Miss Leah Holloran, Miss Maureen McNulty, Miss Edness Mokler, Mrs. Sue Duthie, Miss Kath- erine Holloran and the guest of hon: or. hiels see Mrs. Chapman Is Hostess At Enjoyable Luncheon. Mrs, J. J. Chapman was hostess at a pretty luncheon and bridge party given today at her residence, 405 Hast Eleventh street honoring the following out-of-town guests: Mrs, W. J. Lindsay of Pasadena, Cal., former resident of Casper, Miss Lora Marsh of Philadelphia, house A meeting of the Ladies Aid soct-| guest of Mrs. H. O, Schlenk, Miss ety of the North Casper Christian | Margaret Mullin and Miss E. Brown, church will be held Thursday after-| sister and cousin of the Rev. Father noon at 2 o'clock at the residence of|J. H. Mullin, Mrs. Kate Spears of Mrs, Sandige corner of K and Glen-| Lexington, Ky., and Mrs. Isabel arm streets. Members who attend| Levens of Denver, guests at the T. will bring scissors and apron pat-|C. Spears home. Table decorations tens articisically carried out in a color scheme of lavender and yellow were Daughters of Veterans used. Plan Meeting for Thursday. Besides the honored guests, covers A meeting of the Daughters of| were laid at the luncheon for Mrs. Veterans will be held Thursday eve-| yf, J, Foley, Mrs. James P. Sweeney, ning-at 8 o'clock in the assembly! Mrs, James P. O'Brien, Mrs. H. O. oom of the Natrona Power building. | schienk, Mrs. T. C. Spears, Miss M. At this session the charter will be} Margare. Curtin, Miss Frances Nix- Josed and all those wishing to Join) on, Mrs, Walter Schultz and Miss st do so at this time. Those ell-| helen Brannan. gable to membership are daughters or grand daughters of Civil W and Mrs. Ingham departed for the east on a honeymoon trip after which they will go to Canada to make their home. 9 Gieaner Circle Meeting Tomorrow. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock a meeting of the Gleaner's circle of the First Baptist church will be held at the home of Mrs. Ford, 918 South Chestnut street. . North Casper Aid To Hold Meeting. eee The Misses Telander Entertain at Dinner. The Misses Blanda and Alma Te ander entertained informally at din- PERSONALS t Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Telander and Tuesday evening at the R. C./qaughter of Sheridan are guests of mer home, 105 North Park street. |the Gladstone hotel for a few days. rin see ited: guests.-were and E m4 thberg, Miss Gladys na L,|__ Ne Re Greenfield, attorney at Raw- 1 Mr V. Telander-and © lins, and Mrs. Greenfield were reg- » Victoria of Shi Lewis of Denver 4 nder. istered at the Townsend hotel yes- terday from their home in Sheridan. . . eee Mrs. Danaher Will Compliment Guest. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Miller returned yesterday overland from a pleasure and business trip in western Ne- Mrs. A. T: Danaher will be hostess aranth Thursday afternoon at an informal eee tea and bridge party to be given at? goo Te atter Pte nak 128 ih, Unser sentative of the Lee Kountz Hard- ot | Ware company, will be in Casper for about a week, with sample rooms % at the Henning hotel. ee see Minneapolis Visitors Ralph Denio, from Sheridan, and Are Guests at Dinner wenitey ana| Ps wife passed through Casper yes- Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Mezenity *n4| torgay on their way to Buffalo where Mr, and Mrs. H. Pelee wits they will attend the annual conyen- n informal di : ‘Washington street, honoring Mr. and] yw Nielsen, district sales man- Mrs, ‘Troy Masors and famlly, 874) 420, of the American Tobacco com: Miss Arne Moody of ainneR ots.) pany, and Mrs. Nielsen stopped at The evening was spent informally |the Henning hotel’ yesterday while playing music. eal fac Mand Mrs visiting in Casper from their home Covers were laid for Mr. and } in Denver, Hl. E, Thompsen and family, Mrs. L. M. Clark, Albert Misters and daughter, W. M. Misters, Mr. 804 /Casper, who has been visiting with Mrs. R. L. Dappin and epi hea friends here for some time, expects guests of honor, and Mr. and Mr*/t, return to her home in Pasadena Megenity. about August 10. She will be a companied to the coast by Mra. J. J. Children’s Pay, is Chapman and daughter, Given Tuesday Se One of the most enpoyable affairs} Aiew Margaret Curtin was a guest of late July was a children’s party |jast evening at the summer home given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.) o¢ ur, and Mrs. James Welderhold. William H. Tolhurst, in. compliment eee to her little son whose fifth birthday} Announcements have been re occurred on July 28. celved of the arrival of a baby “Fourteen little folke were invited | Gaughter to Mr, and Mra. 7. Hi to the Tolhurst home, 1051 South|whiteside on Saturday, July 2 Wolcott street, from 3 to 5 o'clock. | rhe uttle arrival has beer named her residence, street, complimentary to i and guest. Mrs. Floyd Nebergal Ardmore, Okla. eee Mrs. W. J. Lindsay, formerly of At the close of the afternoon refresh-| patricia Lou. ments were serve Mrs. Tolhurst “-e-* sisted by M Jame 1 Miss Hattie Wyatt has. returned where she was bridesmaid at the Lamb-Reimerth wedding celebrated there last week. The trip to Utah was made by motér, “ee NDIGESTION Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Campbell and R! family and Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs, Leach of Parkerton spent Tues day in Casper the guests of Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. The visitors left last evening for Midwest, Mrs, Leach to visit there for some time, 6 BELLANS Hot water pe ic bi ‘elie Mrs. E. C. Street and two chil. Sure Ri li f dren, Miss Helen Crater and Miss Mary Kasis are touring the Yellow- stone National park. eee Mrs. L. P. Van Rees, who has been visiting {n Casper for several weeks with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mra, Ernie Bteele, at FRAMED PICTURES their home, 1728 South Cedar atreet, returned to her home in Ottumwa Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes In., today, ZOE MARKS eee Down the Steps Mrs. T. B. Hood is spending a few Marks Music & Art Co, || days in Buffalo this week. 238 E. 2nd padi 4 George Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs R, E. Wood, 1243 South Wolcott street, has returned from a month's vacation trip to New York. eee and Mrs. “ANS 2S¢ and 75¢ Packades Everywhere Mr. Charles Johnston Che Casper Daily Cribune Divorced From One Stenographer; ; Millionaire’s Son Elopes With Another BE Central Press Photo! “For the second time, Bruce Dodson, Jr., son of a Kansas City millionaire, has eloped with one of his stenograpkers. The new Mrs. Dodson (shown above) was Miss Eve Wright. Dodson was ivorced June 12 by Mrs. Helen Maffett Dodson, with whom he ran away in January 1920.® His romance with Miss Wright de- veloped after the divorce trial. at the Natrona General hospital. Mr.| pany, with headquarters at Chey- Hooper is connected here with the|enr Illinois Pipe Line comp onsite ok te 3ob C, vey of Denve “Denis” O'Toole, representative of rite a eh at ese ‘a the Graham Paper company, is in . Carper on business this week ‘at Baker of Lusk, fs a guest in city, eee Mrs. John J, Durst has returned to Casper from an extended stay in Montana and Canada Willlam Grieve and w.c is in Casper Mr. and Mrs, from Norfol , attending to family are visiting in Casper for a| business ma short time enroute to their home at eye's the Dumbell ranct Sweet Bs Oten following a p Yellowstone Nat o- Herbef€ Daily, head of the | see partment of the Midwest [= Da (com er, stockman m company, Mrs. Daily and fami Douglas, spent yesterday in Casper enjoying a two weeks vacation in the |on his way to Buffalo to attend the Jackson Hole country jand the Yel-| Wool Grow ers’ convention. lowstone National Park. es A. R. Wilson spent yesterday in Mr. and Mrs. James Lee were! Casper trom Denver, guests during Frontier week of Mrs. + ee Mr Lee's parents and Mrs. Fred} Adolph Levy of Den Js visiting Thompson of ( enne. Mr. Lee 1 n Casper for short time turned to Casper Monday morning Sealer while Mrs. Lee will remain there un-| F. FE. Godfrey of Lander. nt til the latter part of the week yesterday in Casper on business, | e8 | cee Mr. and Mrs. Fra an sre} Thos. Williams, manufacturer of touring the lows N foc endin short dime park having left Casper last Satur-|in Casper from his home in Quiney, day. Ilinois ere . Robert Baxter of the Midwest} R. W. vis in Cas Pharmacy and Mrs, Baxter have as| Per from their guest at their home, Mrs. Bax . ter’s mother, Mrs, Theadore Bolan-| G. T. Jones, Cheye der of Vermillion, §, D,, Mrs, Bo-| ticket agent @ thre lander arrived in Casper yesterday | Yester on his w and will visit here for some time. Growers ention at Buffal eee vee Frank Keene, son of Mrs. Myrtle} E. Lindstrom, contractor ¢ Keene, and who is connected with | ings will be in Casper for a the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy eee railroad, has returned to Casper, fol-|_ H- ©. Baldy bir ta Canoes lowing a two weeks’ vac nt |from Denve in the northern of se. cee Nicholson is In town th Marraige licenses were Issued last | Week from Em} week from the county: clerk's office . Ps to V. E. Neilson and Ethet Marie] William Dougherty of Denver. {s a Ryan, John PD. Kilso and avda R, | Suest in this city Heller and to Leigh Wolfe and Edna writ Mae Bishop. John Pet ae ng ington Dut Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve and who has be daughters, Mar I and H > Oll City are vist Caspe . ‘elatives nd v for a tour ¢ ‘8 6 al park, 1 Miss Claire McOmis, who » #9, ¢ everal weeks in I visiting wit f friends, has been guest here r in a few days of her sister, Miss Jea ette McOmie. She was enroute to h left this me home in Denver. spabnae a Oe ins to spend sev- Mrs. Lola Bullock of Columbia ¢ to business af. Mo., is visiting in Casper with her | fairs. sister, Mrs. A. PR tt eee Pie e 1618 East I . ui Ryan | few a. E. O. McDougal of Cheyenne, is al P. A. Be me. i guest in Casper for a few day | in Cas ee porkey ©..C..Foster of Denyer, will be in] “H. %. Join I a t at the city for a short time t eee wears Harry Dettmer, connected with} YW. H. Edelmar the Hope Supply company, of Ri 1 for a, few: d ton, is in Casper for a few days, a;'6 6 see tA H, Woods {s in town from Denver. | Schitli eee tered a A. J. Lowe of Denver, is visiting in the city. I yt OE are ‘ ing hotel. W. C, Benton was a caller in Cas ete 6 per yesterday from Wheatland i. B. Simeox superintend ent of the Mutual 0} URSELF and two daughters returned yester. see company with YOU OWE YO day from a three weeks’ trip to the Robert H. Cass was in from Mid-| headquarters at Denver, will be in Yellowstone National park and | west yesterday. Casper for a short time MONEY vicinity. ‘The Johnstons reside at cee eee 914 South David street, M. J. Heald of Denver, ts a visitor ©. ML Carroll ¢ sitor In Cas. If you don’t look at the eee in: Casper. per from*Denve Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hooper are the ap ore cre X ff] parents of a seven and one-half] J. A. Lioyd from Denver is a guest Mood, traveling auditor for the HUDSON AND ESSE pound baby daughter, Margaret Ann, |{n Casper. | Northwestern r arrived tn who arrived last evening, July 28 grow’ l Cahse went Before you buy. —| ©, L. Titus spent ye ay in Cas. | ‘ee BOBBED “HAIR looks wonderful | er on bunine Ade," Vitt te Re " per arol with the tiny tint of Golden Glint|state ma of the Mountain | tect. retu Casper Monday | ° y, ~~ ~ ~ | Btates Telephone and Telegraph com-] from a m trip of 8,000 miles, in: Samngo.rAdYs 4 , nEtatge Telepbone and Te | |1 in « tight game. Greenfield, the | Giants’ youthful star, was in the box, and none on base. | 1 cluding points on the eastern western coast. From Casper Mr. | Webb drove to east St. Louis to| with relatives, then to New and from there to Georgia where he was the guest for a short | time of hig sister. While absent from Casper he visited in Florida, Call fornia and Washington. eee Dr. L. arrived in Hay of Scottsbluff, Neb., in Casper yesterday. While per Mr, Hay wil! attend to iness matte nels special agent for the rthwestern railroad, y for several days J. E. Reedy, Chicago and N will be in the c! on business, tore J. A. Jones, “Wings of the Morn ing” coffee salesman will call in Cas- per tod e+e “Bert Pearce of the Freeland Land and Livestock company and A. O Park of the Brooks Sheep company left yesterday to attend the Wool. growers’ convention at Buffalo. TEARS MEETS LEGION FRIDAY IN GAME HERE Tomorrow afternon at 5:30 o'clock the Texas and Legion teams of the Oil City league will report at High | School Athletic park to play off the tle of last Thursday when the game was called at the end of the eighth inning when the score was 9 to 9. Both teams are out to win and the game should bring out any number | of sparkling plays. The ial ad. mission price of 25 cents will pre- vail, and a record crowd is expected. Sunday will see a pair of-games at the High School Athletic park The Elks’ strong and fast rising aggregation will hook up with the league leading Burlington team in the first game and the Standard and Texas teams wil? clash in the final game. start at 1:30 p. m. and the seccad at 3:00 o'clock. The same admission price will prevail ——_—___ LATE SPORTS | SEABRIGHT, N. July 29,— (Associated Press.)—Cranston Hol- man, 18-year-old Leland Stanford university tennis star, today defeat- ed Dr. George King of New York, | 6-4 and 62, in the third round of the competition for the Se bowl. Dr. King eliminated the thi ranking player in America, William M, Johnston, yesterd: | DES MOINE | (Associated) Press,)—I Cor | shall, Des Moines, the Iowa favorite for the men’s singles championship in the Missouri valley tennis tourna- ment, defeated Woodward Brown St. Louis, in straight sets in the only important match of that divi nm this morni®g. ‘The score was 1, 6-2. NEW YORK, July 29.—(By The} Associates Press)—Reports are cur. rent here that yeung Bob Fitzsim. |mons, son of the former champion and himself holder of a string of 12 straight knockouts, will be the next opponent of the American heavyweight champion, Gene ligh Tun- | Francisco in Fitzsimmons knocked out the Chil September. ean, Quintin Romero, in the third round of n bout at Newark a wee ago, CHICAGO, July 29.—(By The ‘As sociated Press)—'Gabby Hartnett catcher of the Chicago Cubs, knoch ed out his 22rd home run of the sea on in the seventh inning of toda game against the New York Giante putting the Cubs in the lead, 2 to | Cheyenne and IN CHEYENNE REGION rainfalls ¢ total of er known 1.24 The first game will | ,, ney, in a, bout to be fought in San | * ‘DRENGHING AKIN FALLS |: Inches fell during the time « the storm A stretch of roadbed om thé Unio Pacific, near Dix, Neb., was part! washed out, but the tracks remained intact. The two toll cl ountain States Tels cults of: th aph i elreuit t broken by the storm, but they we repaired Tuesday. A local cabl Cheyenne was put out of commiestor by the storm, crippling the se at the local exchange unt!! repaired About one inch of rainfall ¢ € vicinity again Tues: | lay night, lasting for about on } although {t wan not as heavy as t rain of Monday night ‘Colorado Klan Ostracized By Kansas Dragon DENVER, Colo., July 29.—The Denver Post today says Charles H MeBrayer, grand dragon of the realm of Kansas, hag tseued an order barring Colorado klansmen from ait ting in any konklave in Kansas The step was taken, the Post sa because Dr, John Galen Locke, for mer grand dragon, disobeyed im perial orders The order further declares falt jin th to the klan of klanemer there are nor members of ‘olorade kiqn who * suided.” ’ PAGE THREE Painful Grit of “Champion Cowgirl” Is Talk of Wild West The photo shows Fox Hastings propped up in the hospital bed in which she must remain despite her desire WI Hast from are gather fo The r won where Céntral P: K GASPER PASTOR > FINDS BOOM ON ~ WWSOUTHLAND \Prosperity Found in + Louisiana and Mississippi. to get back to the “bull pen,” | la | "i | d th lin « 1 of the | this, she downed and tied : 3 Ws koe ropers | ing steer in the record rae WOOLGROWERS AT AUFSALO IN STATEMEETING Score Leave Casper Conyention Up-State Town. | we for atrona 1 when the » Wyoming was con no less than a score masters havin this morning s th stables wh ntinue Manufacturers e sociatl Dr. J, M dent of t OHIO EMPLOYE STRUCK DOWN BY LIGHTNING Suspect Held In Fatal Bla: Gains Relea (Ane vened lef nphreys Assocls ANGELI elated Pre 1 MOVIE PLAYERS ON RETURN TO HOLLYWOOD inest Fn Orient Too er, B.C, Pull de- tails {roy eu, I i eral Ag't cific, Lous, Mo. ks ¢ 1 ir es for “The Por tral Vancou in y Compson, Torrence Cruze, left on the which carried repre al at Buffalo to of flock yesterday an¢ og =) = Lee | = a ft | mel ro es for an ad iitenvob es BY LIGHTNING HUDSON AND ESSEX *ublic Domain," oe has given a AKRON, Colo, July 29 RB 2 y i This speech | oo cia Prem)iioyd are building more six- 2. movement | 4 i mning fur- | Nd cylinder cars than ing la others. and ongressman former Gov nd Robt. 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